The Churchill County High School Greenwave varsity track teams delivered an impressive performance at the Fernley Sticker Meet on Saturday, February 28, in Fernley, Nevada, with several athletes capturing first-place finishes and podium spots across multiple events.
Leading the charge, Bransyn Wright swept the 100 and 200-meter dash finals, clocking 11.55 and 23.30 seconds, respectively. The boys’ varsity 4x100-meter relay team—Nathaniel Boanchi, Wright, Wyatt Dixon, and Braydon Coldwell—also claimed first place, further highlighting the Greenwave’s standout showing.
Other notable results included Boyd Phipps, who finished third in the 400-meter dash finals with a time of 56.93 seconds. Leo Arcoraci and William James Lofthouse came in fifth and sixth in the 800-meter run finals, while Arcoraci took third in the 1600-meter run and Jarret Ugalde Torres earned third in the 3200-meter run finals.
Field events saw strong performances from Dequan Wallace, who placed second in the boys' high jump finals with a five foot, six inch leap and sixth in the long jump with a 16 foot, 11 inch jump. Jaeshon Pearson secured second in the triple jump, with Keyon Wilson taking fourth. Lofthouse and Tejae Edie finished third and fourth in the pole vault finals. Jason Lewis rounded out the boys’ field events with a sixth-place finish in the shot put.
On the girls’ side, Keily Ugalde placed sixth in the 400-meter dash finals. Casandra Hooper finished fifth in the girls’ varsity 800-meter run finals. In the girls’ varsity 1600-meter run finals, Aubrey Strickland and Casandra Hooper took fifth and sixth place, respectively. Hooper and Strickland also earned third and fourth place in the girls’ varsity 3200-meter run finals.
The girls' varsity 4x100-meter relay team—Lillian Souza, Maliyah Saili, Alexa Hessey, and Alcantar—took second place. Saili also placed fifth in the long jump finals. In the discus finals, Katelyn Glinka, Alexianna Gomes-Malama, and Anaya Barber finished fourth through sixth, respectively, with Glinka earning second in the shot put finals.
The Greenwave’s robust showing at Fernley signals a strong start to their track and field season, with both boys’ and girls’ teams demonstrating depth and talent across sprints, distance, relays, and field events.

























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